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Beginner Vegetables: Cucumber 'Salad Bush' info needed

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Gangajay
Marine Parade
Singapore

July 31, 2009
10:33 PM

Post #6892221

My 'Salad Bush' cucumber has just flowered, but I don't know if this variety has separate male and female flowers. This is the first time I'm growing cucumbers, so I really don't know what to look out for. Here's a picture of the bloom from the side. Would really appreciate any advice from anyone who has grown this variety or is an expert on cucumbers!

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Gangajay
Marine Parade
Singapore

July 31, 2009
10:35 PM

Post #6892228

Here's another picture from a different angle. It's a bit small, but I hope it helps.

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Jim41
Delhi, LA

August 01, 2009
12:10 AM

Post #6892566

Gangajay, I'm really not an expert on the blooms, but it looks like a male bloom to me. I have raised cucumbers for years and never really paid any attention to male or female. Just be patient, your plant looks healthy, so it won't be long until you have cukes running out your ears. Hang in there.
Gangajay
Marine Parade
Singapore

August 01, 2009
05:17 AM

Post #6892972

Hi Jim,
Thanks! Being a beginner, I'm just impatient about everything :) I was so excited when it finally bloomed, I just had to grab my camera and take a photo. Well, from what I've been reading about other squash type plants, once the male flowers emerge, the females shouldn't be far behind, so I'll be patient and dream about cucumber salads.
funghi2
Brooklyn, NY

August 04, 2009
12:44 AM

Post #6904874

jay, those r def males. u will know females bc there will be a tiny cucumber on the base end of the flower. i was worried as well but in a matter of 10 days i went from all males to 2 huge cukes. be patient they will come. i will try and post a pic of a female tomorrow
Jim41
Delhi, LA

August 04, 2009
12:56 AM

Post #6904912

Your welcome Gangajay. I've been gardening a long time and still get impatient. Nothing like seeing that first fruit put on.
Gangajay
Marine Parade
Singapore

August 08, 2009
09:42 PM

Post #6924475

Thanks Funghi. I'm looking forward to your photos.
Jim, it's good to know even experienced gardeners get impatient! It certainly is exciting seeing things grow. I just had my first long bean. Although there are just two on the plant right now, it really is cool watching them get bigger every day.
funghi2
Brooklyn, NY

August 13, 2009
03:44 PM

Post #6943094

here ya go, not the best pic , i took it with my phone

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Gangajay
Marine Parade
Singapore

August 13, 2009
07:03 PM

Post #6943663

Good enough though. Well, I haven't seen anything like that yet, so it looks like it's still just boys at this party.

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